1999
Written by Fredric P. Lamazor
Work of Fredric P. Lamazor
68 pages (Spiralbound), published by Selfpublished
Illustrated with drawings by Fredric P. Lamazor
Language: English
59 entries
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Creators Title Comments & References Page Categories
Fredric P. Lamazor I. Introduction "The ideas have been mirror (rather than audience) tested."
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Fredric P. Lamazor On Finger Moistening
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Fredric P. Lamazor About the author
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Fredric P. Lamazor II. Tool Summary
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Fredric P. Lamazor A. Double Lifts list of various double lift techniques with short comments
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Fredric P. Lamazor Two Card Block Push-Off for Three Card Packet unclear description what the goal is or what's happening
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Fredric P. Lamazor One-Handed DL
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Fredric P. Lamazor B. Cuts list of various cutting techniques with short comments
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Fredric P. Lamazor C. False Cut/Shuffle (on the table) Sequence list of various techniques with short tips and comments
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Fredric P. Lamazor Push-Through Ploys
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Fredric P. Lamazor D. False Mix (in the hand) Sequence
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Fredric P. Lamazor False Swiveleroo
Inspired by 7
Fredric P. Lamazor E. Card Rises list of impromptu techniques
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Fredric P. Lamazor Little Finger Rise card rises and then jumps up
Inspired by 8
Fredric P. Lamazor F. Palm Related Capabilities list of various palming techniques with short comments
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Prof. Robert Hellis Double Palm Change brief
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Jean Hugard, Morris Loewy Top Card to Left Palm credited to Hugard here
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Fredric P. Lamazor G. Top Card Turnovers two references given
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H. Color Changes
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Fredric P. Lamazor Color Change choreography with preliminary tabled ribbon spread of half the deck
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Fredric P. Lamazor Side Slip Color Change Handling
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Joseph Cottone Cottone Dip
Also published here 10
Fredric P. Lamazor I. Counts list of false counts
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Roy Walton E. J. Count combined Elmsley/Jordan Count
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Fredric P. Lamazor J. Spreads comment on Ascanio Spread
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Fredric P. Lamazor K. Top to Second-From-the-Top Transfers references for double lift substitutes
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Fredric P. Lamazor Double Lift Substitute
Inspired by 11
Fredric P. Lamazor Singler Maneuver Take-off
Inspired by 12
Fredric P. Lamazor L. Shifts list and short comments on multiple shifts
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Fredric P. Lamazor Tabled Multiple Shift Ideas
Inspired by 12
Fredric P. Lamazor M. Random Tools list of various miscellaneous techniques with comments
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Fredric P. Lamazor Flustration Finesse ensure alignment
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Cliff Green Auto In-jog Via Top of the Pass
Also published here 13
Fredric P. Lamazor Flexible Unload Handling in-the-hands handling
Inspired by 13
Fredric P. Lamazor FL Reverse Fan Steal "technique to steal one (or more) face down cards under an exhibited face up packet that resides on top of a face down deck"
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Fredric P. Lamazor One Handed Top to Middle Insert top card inserted into center one-handed
Inspired by 14
III. Applications
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Fredric P. Lamazor A. Fan (Red/Black separation) Oriented
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Fredric P. Lamazor B. Card Production (Selective Sequence)
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Edward Marlo Tabled Riffle Palm during square up after tabled riffle shuffle, either hand
Also published here 17
Fredric P. Lamazor C. Ambitious Card fifteen-minute routine
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Roy Walton As You Were order of Ace-Four changes several times
Also published here 19
Edward Marlo The "T.F.C." As a Reverse "True False Cut"
Also published here 21
Fredric P. Lamazor Automatic Jog Handling
Inspired by 23
John F. Mendoza Simple Shotgun breakless handling
Also published here 25
Fredric P. Lamazor A Trick With a New Twist Handling deck tossed on table, card remains
Inspired by
  • "A Trick With a New Twist" (Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals)
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Fredric P. Lamazor, Edward Marlo Miracle Change #3 Handling
Inspired by 30
Tom Gagnon Visual Quickie one of four kings transforms into selection, then back, selection from pocket
Also published here 34
Paul Swinford Flip-Over Undercut useful as a Triumph clean-up
Also published here 36
Mary Kinson, Lewis Ganson Fan See Card double-fan, outer layer ripped off except selection
Also published here 38
Fredric P. Lamazor, Irv Weiner Bluff Insertion Handling
Inspired by 40
Nate Leipzig, Ron Bauer Screened Leipzig Pass
Also published here 41
Fredric P. Lamazor D. Packet Oriented
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Fredric P. Lamazor A to B Transformation four cards change
Inspired by 43
Fredric P. Lamazor Twisting the Aces without optical alignment
Inspired by 45
Fredric P. Lamazor Twist Follow-Ons/Amenities
Related to 51
Fredric P. Lamazor, Philip T. Goldstein Counter Revolution four red cards on the table, four blacks in the hand, the blacks reverse one by one and change place with the red
Inspired by 55
Fredric P. Lamazor Final Sequence 4&4
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Fredric P. Lamazor IV. Bibliography
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Data entered by Denis Behr, September 2022.